Mingzheng Wu
Affiliations: | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorXuejun Song | research assistant | 2013-2016 | |
Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy | grad student | Northwestern |
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Hu Z, Guo H, An D, et al. (2024) Bioresorbable Multilayer Organic-Inorganic Films for Bioelectronic Systems. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e2309421 |
Wu M, Zhang X, Feng S, et al. (2023) Dopamine pathways mediating affective state transitions after sleep loss. Neuron |
Yang Q, Hu Z, Seo MH, et al. (2022) High-speed, scanned laser structuring of multi-layered eco/bioresorbable materials for advanced electronic systems. Nature Communications. 13: 6518 |
Wu Y, Wu M, Vázquez-Guardado A, et al. (2022) Wireless multi-lateral optofluidic microsystems for real-time programmable optogenetics and photopharmacology. Nature Communications. 13: 5571 |
Yang Y, Wu M, Vázquez-Guardado A, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Wireless multilateral devices for optogenetic studies of individual and social behaviors. Nature Neuroscience |
Yang Y, Wu M, Wegener AJ, et al. (2022) Preparation and use of wireless reprogrammable multilateral optogenetic devices for behavioral neuroscience. Nature Protocols |
Deng X, Ma P, Wu M, et al. (2021) Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Myelin Abnormalities and Mechanical Allodynia in Rodents with Diabetic Neuropathy. Aging and Disease. 12: 1808-1820 |
Yang Q, Wei T, Yin RT, et al. (2021) Photocurable bioresorbable adhesives as functional interfaces between flexible bioelectronic devices and soft biological tissues. Nature Materials |
Ausra J, Wu M, Zhang X, et al. (2021) Wireless, battery-free, subdermally implantable platforms for transcranial and long-range optogenetics in freely moving animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Cui D, Li ZH, Li C, et al. (2021) Original article: Spinal beta-amyloid1-42 acts as an endogenous analgesic peptide in CCI-induced neuropathic pain. European Journal of Pain (London, England) |